But ngnl he would be a great assets if mc could bring him in. Like no need to give explanation on every run, and he could also provide useful information. If he end up become the enemy, that would give mc huge problem as well after allZarlack just feels like he's more problems than he's worth, if I'm MC I kill him every run
Thank you for taking the time to write these suggestions!Thanks for the chapter!
Typos & edit suggestions: @Yosu26
- p14 you just haven't seen it yet -> you just haven't seen them yet
- p17 I don't need your twists -> I don't need your plot twists
- p17 Those presumptions -> [looks like there's an excess space in-between]
i kind of disagree with that, because the last time we were shown the demon king's general he got one-shotted in a not serious attack even after counting their levels at that time. and they should have a different specialties or power even amongst the demon king generalDespite being one of the Demon King’s generals, Zealark doesn’t look that strong. Maybe it’s because he’s already halfway joined Albus’s party? You know the trope where the boss monster becomes weak when they join our party, lol.
On another note, in case some of you still don’t know, 'Bokuseka,' the other series I’m working on, is on hiatus until January 25th.
1. based infinite regressor namedrop its my second fave series everReiterating my comment from c18:
If Zealark remembers everything from each loop until the moment of his death, just like Albus, then he's genuinely dangerous for Albus in a way nothing else is. After all, if your memories regress, it doesn't particularly matter if you're the one casting the regression spell or not. Keeping his memories would make Zealark almost as much of a regressor as Albus, and thus a threat on even footing.
All that said, Zealark is correct that Albus needs "stimulation". Because regressors have two main weaknesses (as the webnovel Infinite Regressor constantly emphasizes) which pose a genuine danger to them: other regressors, and their own mental health.